Queensland Police may seek to extradite a Ravenswood man over very serious charges, a court has heard.
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Kyam Keith Broadby, 23, appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court on Thursday, charged with burglary and aggravated armed robbery.
He has pleaded not guilty to both charges.
Mr Broadby allegedly entered Broken Car and Truck Collections on Remount Road at Mowbray about 3am on September 24.
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Police have alleged Mr Broadby stole a Toyota Hilux and power tools worth $15,000.
Mr Broadby became emotional during his appearance on Thursday.
His lawyer Mark Doyle told Magistrate Ken Stanton his client said he had spoken to police and didn't expect to be extradited.
The court heard prosecution needed time to make the necessary inquiries to confirm whether the extradition was being pursued.
Mr Broadby was remanded to reappear on September 30.